Cairo Relishes Return to Late Nights After Month of Eerie Calm


Mina Youssef, a 46-year-old engineer, said the end of the restrictions is coming at the right time. “We start our life after 9 p.m., especially now the summer is coming,” he said, having a blended drink of avocado with nuts and honey with his wife at a café on Sunday. “Egyptians like staying up late, having a life after work and spending time with each other.”



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